A former member of a hit nineties boy band has appeared in court charged with supplying drugs associated with chemsex parties.

Big Fun star Phil Creswick, 51, is accused of possessing crystal meth, GHB and mephedrone, and also faces charges of supplying drugs and money laundering over a twelve-month period between March 2016 and March 2017.

The musician and songwriter appeared at Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court alongside Carl Milton and Robert Attrill, both 41, who are also charged with supplying drugs and money laundering.

Phil Creswick was a member of Big Fun (Image: Getty)

Creswick became a painter and decorator after the band split (Image: Twitter)

All three were granted unconditional bail, and will face trial at London Crown Court on October 3.

What is chemsex?

Popular in the gay scene, chemsex parties involve taking drugs like GHB, crystal meth and mephedrone to lower inhibitions and enhance sexual pleasure.

Who were Big Fun?

Boyband Big Fun was popular in the late eighties and early nineties, and featured lead singer Mark Gillespie, and backing vocalists Creswick and Jason John.

Singer Sonia poses with Big Fun (Image: Mirrorpix)

Their album, A Pocketful of Dreams shot to number 7 in the UK charts in 1990, and their cover of Michael Jackson's Blame It on the Boogie reached number 4.

After the group disbanded in 1994 Creswick became a painter and decorator.